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They are the single platter models.
Supposed to be hard to find...I would not know since I live in Houston and buy a lion's share the stuff I buy there.
Will bench 2 of the 500's in RAID-0 tomorrow and compare them to the 2 WD 640's in RAID-0...The 640's have 2 320gig platters.
Is this an advantage are far as dependability. Are you talking about Western Digital model
WD5002AALX?
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Yes there is a reliability advantage to single platter drives. They tend to run cooler, the motor & platter bearings are less stressed. Acces to data can be faster due to less weight of the pickup arm assuming the use of the came actuater motor. If you run a multi platter drive in a more confined space the magnetic media can get quite hot & start to loose data whereas the single platter drive would probably live just fine in that condition due to its lower heat production.
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i bought many 500gb 7200rpm single platter drives ran in raid1 to use in computers i built, seagate or samsung, forget which; they run very cool, are slimmer than normal and make almost no noise. that they would be more reliable than 2+ platter 'makes sense', all else being equal.
I simply don't buy 5 platter drives however.
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